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Daily Archives: January 29, 2016
Wet walk with kites
From Addingham we drove round the edge of the moor to Dick Hudson’s, a pub known as a starting point for walkers. A short climb and you are up on the moors. The day was clear and windy, perfect for … Continue reading
Posted in Ancient sites, Birds, earth, Merlin, Photography
Tagged Dick Hudson's, Ilkley, January holiday, Moors, red kites, yorkshire
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A side trip to Addingham – ancient symbols and modern stone
Leaving the church at Addingham, we noticed some rather more modern stonework outside an unprepossessing building that turned out to be the church hall. After seeing Saxon stonework, we might not have bothered to go and investigate, but we were … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Churches, fish, imagination, Mythology
Tagged Addingham, carved stones, celtic blessing, Fiona Bowley, images, pictures, sacred language, saxon cross
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